Depends on symptoms.: Generally, if there are no symptoms, nothing needs to be done (except smoking cessation and perhaps Aspirin and cholesterol lowering drug). Most oftent, however, what people call "poor circulation" have nothing to do with circulation. Most vascular surgeons consider by "circulation" arterial blood flow in large and medium size vessels - something we can fix.
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Ssystem treayment is: Bad circulation can be treated by a mixture of natural and alternative therapies. If medical condition such as diabetes or heart disease is the reason you suffer from poor circulation in legs, then the proper treatment of the disease is needed.
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Vague question :-/: The question is vague so this answer may not be helpful. But, since "cold hands" and/or "cold feet" are common "poor circulation" complaints, i'll address those. These usually normal variants of autonomic nerve function are not a vascular disease. They require no treatment other than warming for comfort. But, if finger/toes turn white or dark blue or have pain, you should see a physician asap.
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